Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Peace Walk: Don't cry at funerals. Help.

The Tibetan Book of the Dead

Will you practice wise reflection?

Comedy vs. Trump: Stewart, Kimmel, Obeid



Right wing, racist Republicans can carry and brandish weapons at protests with no problems?

(DemocracyNow.org) Jan. 27, 2026 headlines

The final clue in Epstein's story...
 
(Investigative Insights TV) Jan. 26, 2026: This video confronts the Epstein/Maxwell scandal not as an isolated crime story, but as a carefully managed containment exercise—one designed to keep congressional scrutiny narrow, sanitized, and politically survivable.

While lawmakers posture about child sex trafficking, the discussion exposes why deeper questions about arms dealing, financial [world bank] criminality, intelligence [CIA, Mossad, KGB, etc.] ties, and Epstein’s access to the highest levels of power are deliberately kept off-limits.

(Whitney Webb) What do Palantir and other Tech Bro corporations want?

Minnesotans flip off ICE agents in protest
What’s presented as transparency is instead a "limited hangout," restricting public attention to a safe spectrum of outrage while shielding networks that implicate multinational corporations, intelligence agencies, and political dynasties across decades.

The analysis traces these power structures back to their historical roots, arguing that Epstein is best understood as a product of a post–World War II alliance between organized crime, Wall Street interests, and Western intelligence services.

From CIA-backed regime change in Latin America to covert banking networks that survive scandal after scandal, the video outlines how “national security” has long functioned as a catchall justification for protecting elite economic interests rather than democratic accountability.

By following the money, the intelligence ties, and the recurring cast of protected character actors, the discussion makes a stark claim: The real story of Epstein threatens to expose a transnational cartel operating above the law, which is precisely why the truth is rationed so carefully.

Turn on notifications to stay updated. 🔔 Investigative Insights TV (IITV) transforms original content from interviews, lectures, podcasts, and keynotes featuring Whitney Webb to provide viewers with a more immersive and engaging experience. The goal is to educate and inform as many people as possible about Whitney Webb’s unique economic insights and critiques of global capitalism. IITV also strives to make Webb’s ideas more accessible to individuals with hearing impairments by providing professional transcriptions for the majority of videos. By enhancing the original content with cinematic editing, improved clarity, and added context, IITV aims to amplify Webb’s message and help more viewers understand the economic and social issues they address.


HECKLER TRIES TO DEFEND ICE
(Sammy Obeid) Premiered Jan. 27, 2026: She (this dim heckler) really put herself in front of this one #ICE #hecklers #standupcomedy.


Trump may be demented but he's also possessed
Is this satire? No, DJ Trump really fabricated a "Board of Peace" out of thin air, and he made himself the head of it. It's befitting of his newly ill-gotten Nobel Peace Prize with MC Machado's name on it so she could be installed as the new head of Venezuela instead of Trump himself, now president of two countries...and head of BOP, Sultanate of Yemen, Sheikh of Somalia, Sex Master of his children's household and, of course, King of Epstein Island (Little Saint James, U.S. Virgin Islands).
#BoardOfPeace, #scam, #billionaires, #hypocrisy, #Pentagon, #CIA, #Mossad, #DesiLydic, #DailyShow, #interview, #conspiracy, #ElonMusk, #military-industrial complex, #Melania, #social media, #Venezuela, #Russia, #MilitaryDictatorship

  • Jon Stewart (The Daily Show), Jan. 26, 2026; Seth Meyers; Jimmy Kimmel Live; Paula Poundstone; Whitney Webb; Sammy Obeid; Desi Lydic, Rachel Maddow; TYT; Ashley Wells, Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

'When Buddhists Attack' (Zen Martial Arts)

Maybe they'll be ghosts (kami)
Uncover the historical truth about Buddhist warrior monks with this informative and enlightening book.

Exploring the origins of Buddhism and the ethos of the Japanese samurai, martial arts practitioner Professor Jeffrey Mann traces the close connection between the Buddhist way of compassion (karuna) and the way of the warrior.

This Zen book serves as a basic introduction to the history, philosophy, and current practice of Zen as it relates to the Japanese martial arts.

Buddhist Wisdom (Tuttle Publishing)
It examines the elements of Zen that have found a place in budo (bujutsu or bugei)—the "Martial Way"—such as zazen, mushin, zanshin, and fudoshin, then goes on to discuss the ethics and practice of budo as a modern sport.
 
Offering insights into how qualities integral to the true martial artist are interwoven with this ancient religious philosophy, this book on Buddhism helps practitioners reconnect to an authentic spiritual discipline of martial arts.

Muay Thai versus Shaolin Kung Fu
Film, television, and popular fiction have long exploited the image of the serene Buddhist monk who is master of the deadly craft of hand-to-hand combat.

While these media overly romanticize the relationship between a philosophy of non-violence and the art of fighting, When Buddhists Attack: The Curious Relationship Between Zen and the Martial Arts shows this link to be nevertheless real, even natural.
Prof. Jeffrey Mann, Dept. of Religious Studies
ABOUT: The author Jeffrey K. Mann is a professor and the chair of the Religious Studies Department at [the Protestant Evangelical LutheranSusquehanna University (susqu.edu) in Pennsylvania. He earned his doctorate in religious studies from Vanderbilt University and has also served as a visiting professor of religion at Senshu University in Ikuta, Japan. A longtime student of Japanese martial arts, he has trained and competed in karate tournaments throughout North America, Japan, Okinawa, and the Philippines. He is an instructor of the Susquehanna Goju-ryu Karate-do Club, a school affiliated with the International Okinawan Goju-ryu Karate-do Federation.

How real is reality: ALL is mind?



How the mind creates reality | Buddhism
(SEEKER TO SEEKER) Buddhist non-duality [there being no distinction between seen and seer in the Mind Only School] sees all of reality as the activity of consciousness.

Can we ever see behind this reality with DMT?
Divisions such as subject and object, mind and matter, self and world, [nirvana and samsara], are artificially created by consciousness in the process of simulating an external reality.

This video explores the philosophy of the Yogācāra School of Buddhism, a tradition that specializes in the study of mind—and how insight into the mind's workings can transform our way of being.

⌛ TIMESTAMPS
  • 00:00 Introduction to Yogachara Buddhism
  • 04:57 The six sense consciousnesses
  • 08:17 Viṣaya-vijñapti (the "object-concept")
  • 11:47 Manas (the "self" manufacturer)
  • 15:12 Dualistic grasping
  • 17:09 Ālayavijñāna (the unconscious)
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  • 23:25 The three transformations of consciousness
  • 32:35 How karma and consciousness create reality
  • 37:08 Why we seem to experience the same external objects
  • 39:46 Awakening to non-dual reality
  • 44:20 The Buddha's original non-dual teachings
  • 45:40 Jiddu Krishnamurti on non-dual experiencing
  • CORRECTION: Viṣaya is properly pronounced viSHaya, not viSaya, as I mispronounce it throughout this video.
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#Buddhism #nonduality #AdvaitaVedanta 
#Neo-Advaita 
#meditation #philosophy #awakening #enlightenment. How this was made: auto-dubbed audio tracks for some languages were automatically generated. Learn more
  • SEEKER TO SEEKER, Jan. 23, 2026; Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

HollyBOOB sign: Sydney Sweeney bras

Why an influencer turned the Hollywood sign into the HollyBOOB sign - CNET

Samurai master: How to Train the Mind




Miyamoto Musashi
Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵, circa 1583–1645) was a Japanese Samurai swordsman, strategist, artist (who drew Hotei Watching a Cockfight shown above), and writer who became renowned through stories of his unique double-bladed swordsmanship and undefeated record in 62 duels [3][a].

Musashi is considered a kensei ("sword saint") of Japan [4]. He was the founder of the Niten Ichi-ryū (Nito Ichi-ryū) style of swordsmanship, and in his final years authored The Book of Five Rings (五輪の書, Go Rin No Sho) and Dokkōdō (獨行道, The Path of Aloneness). More
(Presence & Blade) Samurai swordsman Miyamoto Musashi trained the mind to follow commands instead of emotions.
Scholar holds magnifying glass
This method comes from Japanese philosophy about life and works by reshaping the power of the subconscious mind, where resistance, excuses, and hesitation are born. Learn:
  • How to stop negotiating with the mind
  • Why most people fail at self-control despite motivation
  • The real strength and weakness of discipline in mental training
  • Simple Japanese meditation techniques that build inner authority
  • How this approach reflects the eight Japanese habits that can change life
  • A practical way to understand how to maintain discipline in life consistently.
This is not about forcing the mind. It is about training it so that obedience becomes natural.





  • 00:00 – The hidden reason the mind refuses to obey
  • 00:45 – When we realize our mind is in charge (David’s awakening)
  • 04:10 – Musashi’s core revelation: We are not our mind
  • 07:40 – Forging obedience the Samurai way (training through resistance)
  • 12:10 – Why big commands fail and small commands win
  • 15:30 – Cutting off escape routes before the mind rebels
  • 19:10 – Training immediate action (no delay, no debate)
  • 22:30 – Ending the civil war inside our head
  • 26:00 – What a fully obedient mind looks like in real life
  • 28:40 – Retraining disobedience into absolute control
  • 31:18 – The path forward: Command or be ruled.
When Buddhists Attack (Mann)
Some scholars like D.T. Suzuki see the term wu-nien (無念, "without thought," "without recollection," with nien possibly rendered as smṛti, "mindfulness," "memory") as being synonymous to wu-xin [2, 12].

Furthermore, while wunien is common in the texts of the Southern School of Zen, the texts of the Northern School prefer the term "freedom from thought" or "freedom from conceptualization" (離念) [13].

#MiyamotoMusashi #SelfDiscipline #JapanesePhilosophy #PowerOfSubconsciousMind #PresenceAndBlade
 
💬 COMMENT: Where does your mind disobey you the most right now?
 
Just do it (without paralysis by analysis)
No-mind (Mushin calligraphy/cathexis-life)
NO-MIND: The term 無心 contains the Chinese character for negation, "not" or "without" (), along with the character for heart-mind (心).

Likewise, in Sanskrit, the term is a compound of the prefix a- (negation) and the word citta (mind, thought, consciousness, heart).

In China, the term came to mean a state in which there is no mental activity, or a mind free of all discrimination and conceptualization, making it similar to the Buddhist Sanskrit term nisprapañca [9] and the Sanskrit term nirvikalpa [10].

The Zen zero is the enso.
Another similar Sanskrit term is amanasikāra ("non-thinking," "mental non-engagement"), which is found in the works of the 11th century tantric Yogi Maitripa [11].

Some scholars also offer other Sanskrit terms as being the source of the Chinese term wunien, including: a-cintya, a-vikalpa, or a-saṃjñā [2]. More

Michael Parenti: RIP to the GOAT (TJDS)


R.I.P. to the GOATMichael Parenti (Wiki)
Those who think they're free just haven't come to the end of their leash. - Michael Parenti

American Marxist scholar, political analyst, historian, and author Michael Parenti has died at the age of 92. He was an outspoken critic of American capitalism, imperialism, and class inequities, whose intellectual works were celebrated around the world. He was the author of over 20 books, including Democracy for the Few and Superpatriotism.
Against Empire: Exposé US Global Domination
“Well, I argue that one of the functions of a capitalist state is to defend capitalism from itself, to defend capitalism from the capitalists. It was Marx — dare we mention him? I hear he’s coming back in style. It was Marx who said one capitalist will kill many other capitalists, that the system begins to consume itself. We see that with Bernard Madoff [Bernie who made off with a lot of other people's money] and the like.…The free market does not work. It’s not free. It’s not really a market; it’s a plunder. And it has to be done away with.” - Michael Parenti

Michael John Parenti (Sept. 30, 1933–Jan. 24, 2026) was an American political scientist, academic historian, and cultural critic who wrote on scholarly and popular subjects. He taught at American universities and also ran for political office [1]. Parenti was well known for his Marxist writings and lectures [2, 3] and was a heroic intellectual of the American Left [4]. More

Monday, January 26, 2026

Executions of Pretti, Good, anti-ICE riots

“ICE Out”: Tens of thousands march in Minnesota in general strike against immigration raids

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We will not stand for Trump's America on ICE
Peaceful and legal protests and demonstrations have intensified in Minnesota after federal immigration agents killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse [like they executed Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother] who worked in the Minneapolis Veterans Health Care System, on Saturday.


ICE: Shoot 'n keep shootin
Democracy Now!'s
John Hamilton reports from the scene where innocent Pretti was shot to death, where protesters are clashing with federal agents.

“We’ve seen everything from [teargassed] people that are unconscious, that have fainted, tear-gassed, bruised, bloody noses, can’t breathe,” said Melissa, a local resident.

State Senator Omar Fateh responded to the killing with outrage: “He had a camera on his hand. He was tackled, he was pummeled, and he was executed.” VIDEO:
“What are you hiding?” Minnesota AG Ellison says ICE killing of Good must be investigated

Racist agents enforce racism with impunity.
Democracy Now! speaks with a former colleague of Alex Pretti, the 37-year-old ICU nurse ICE shot to death, acting as Trump's federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday. Dr. Aasma Shaukat, who hired Pretti for a research job over a decade ago, says he lived with “kindness, compassion, and a strong sense of civic duty to help his fellow citizens.” VIDEO:
  • ICU nurse Pretti worked at VA
    Federal Immigration Agents Fatally Shoot 37-Year-Old ICU Nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis
  • Attorney General Bondi Demands Access to Minnesota’s Voter Rolls and Welfare Data
  • FBI Agent Resigns After Unsuccessfully Trying to Probe ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good
  • Israel Kills Three Palestinians in Gaza, Violating U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire
  • U.K. Authorities Arrest 86 Protesters Demanding the Release of Palestine Action Prisoners
  • Venezuela Releases Dozens of Political Prisoners Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Measles Shots Should Be Optional
  • Marxist Scholar Michael Parenti Dies at 92
  • Economic Blackout: Businesses Close for Day in Minnesota to Protest ICE Crackdown
  • Minnesota Activists Arrested for Anti-ICE Church Protest; White House Posts Doctored Photo
  • Outrage Grows over ICE Detaining 5-Year-Old Liam Ramos
  • Seven Democrats Back Spending Bill to Fund DHS & ICE
  • Israel Kills 4 in Gaza as Jared Kushner Lays Out Plan for Turning Gaza into Seaside Resort [paving over a genocide crime scene]
  • Russia, Ukraine & U.S. Negotiators Hold Trilateral Talks in Abu Dhabi WSJ: U.S. Seeks Cuban Collaborators to Help Topple Government
  • Public Health Advocates Decry U.S. Leaving World Health Organization
  • Trump Orders Review of All Federal Funding Going to Democratic-Led States
  • Ex-Special Counsel Jack Smith: Not Holding Trump Accountable for Trying to Steal Election Could Be “Catastrophic”
  • Larry Ellison’s Oracle Part of New Deal to Own U.S. Version of TikTok
  • Filipino Radio Journalist Sentenced to Up to 18 Years in Prison
  • Trump Backs Down on Threats to Take Greenland — at Least for Now
  • Trump Launches Board of Peace; Critics Warn It Could Undermine U.N.
  • Israel Kills Three Journalists in Gaza Working with Egyptian Humanitarian Group
  • ICE Claims Right to Forcibly Enter Homes Without Warrant: Leaked Memo
  • Federal Agents Detain 5-Year-Old Coming Home from Preschool in Minnesota
  • U.S. Moves to Deport 2 Men Who Witnessed Cuban Man Killed Inside ICE Facility in Texas
  • Trump Administration Launches New Immigration Crackdown Targeting Somali Communities in Maine
  • ALL HEADLINES: democracynow.org
  • Amy Goodman, DemocracyNow.org, Jan. 26, 2026; Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly